Nile Cruise - The Metaphysical Holiday

As a travel agent for over 25 years I am still invariably amazed at how many mass still regard taking a Nile Cruise as being one of their Top 10 Travel Wishes. It's as if the very name of the mighty River Nile evokes up images of the Ancients mixed with the allure of mysterious Egypt.

Of course, having enjoyed cruising The Nile myself, I can entirely hold with them and can heartily urge fulfilling that "wish". From part to finish a Nile Cruise is an brilliant experience.

Normally your "adventure" begins at Luxor Aerodrome where you will be quickly transferred to your Nile cruise ship. Embarks such as the "Viking Princess", "MS Monica", "Royal Viking" and "MS Stephanie", are excellent vases to cruise on and when you arrive to add-in your "home" for the next seven days you will not be frustrated.

I travelled recently on the Royal Viking Nile Cruise ship and was very impressed. On boarding you enter the air prepared and wood panelled response area where you are greeted by members of the crew forming a receiving citizens committee to see you safely aboard. You will normally be offered a hot towel to freshen up and also a glass of Punica granatum juice. Both go down very well at that point as Luxor can be very hot.

After quickly checking in you will be escorted to your cabin or suite. Our own adjustment was a cabin on the middle deck that comprised of a huge opening picture window steep the Nile with a sort beautiful ensuite bathroom. The feel of the cabin was warm and hard. A great start.

That evening we met some of our fellow Nile cruise riders who shared our table for eight in the eating house. This is a great way to secure that you get to meet and mingle with other passengers who you will be enjoying the various trips and jaunts with over the future days. The wide thing about the cruise was that you are never alone if you dont' want to be as you have the opportunity to mix and commix with your fellow travelers if and when you want to. This makes Nile cruising ideal for those who are travelling alone.

Next day was the start of some of the most spiritual days I have experienced as a traveller. We visited some of the most famous archaeological sites, temples and tombs in a series of daily junkets followed by our own, committed "Egyptologist".

These outings and visits usually take place quite early in the morning to avoid the very hot temperatures later in the day.

Often we were departure the ship at 8.00am or sometimes earlier to secure that we were able to enjoy the standard pressure and experiences of these wonderfully evocative sites without it goes unbearably hot.

However, taking these junkets at that time of the days also ensures that you are back on aboard just in time to enjoy a leisurely lunch in the air-conditioned eating house. Which, with a glass or two or local Egyptian wine, (remarkably good), leads to a one feeling of well-being. I dont' know whether that's as a result of having experienced the wonders of such an ancient refinement or the wine, but either way I can forebode you will feel very relaxed.

Afternoons are taken up cruising at a at leisure pace down the mighty River Nile. With an superior deck that is amply supplied with comfortable sun beds and recliners, a small splash pool and well-stocked bar, you will almost enjoy your afternoons as much as your morning junkets.

There is something about checking life go by as it has for thousands of years on the banks of The Nile whilst relaxing with a drink in hand that will give you an big feeling of tranquillity.

Over the seven days that we cruised we enjoyed 12 different excursions, (all part of the price we paid), to some of the most interesting places I have ever visited and, with the help of our own "Egyptologist" we were able to get a real understanding of what life must have been like in ancient Egypt.

Each evening we dined in the air-conditioned eating house enjoying the service from the friendly and obliging staff. The food we enjoyed was varied and excellent and if a diner didnt' want anything from the extensive menu the chefs on duty were always ready to create something else for them. In fact I found all of the staff, both eating house and otherwise, to be really informal and subservient no matter what the time of day or night.

Following our evening meal, on several eves, there was "traditional" Egyptian entertainment in the form of Nubian dancers, Egyptian Belly-Dancers and other traditional entertainers. Plus, on the last but one evening, we all took part in an Egyptian fancy dress party. We bought, for pennies, some pretty Egyptian robes and gowns and everybody had a special time.

Perhaps it was because the cruise was so different than a "normal" week's holiday, lives full of experiences and activity, but all too soon our Nile Cruise came to an end.

After biding farewell both to our fellow travellers and the oh-so friendly crew, we were transferred back to Luxor airport ready to begin our travel home.

Our Nile Cruise was a wonderful know. It was everything and more that we had hoped for. Exciting, different, mysterious, heavy and overall - fulfilling.

I truly feel that almost everyone would enjoy what is a "true" travel experience.

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Cruise The Nile. You must!